Will Achuthanandan’s Son Enter the Race as Suresh Emerges at Congress Yatra?
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Thiruvananthapuram, Feb 18 (NationPress) V.A. Arun Kumar, the son of the seasoned CPI(M) leader V.S. Achuthanandan, has made a statement regarding his potential candidacy from Malampuzha, amidst significant political changes in Kerala's Palakkad. Speaking to reporters on Wednesday, Arun Kumar expressed that his family has always shown loyalty to the party and would respect its decisions.
He emphasized that he has not yet contemplated running for office and that there have been no discussions within the party about the Malampuzha seat.
In light of reports concerning A. Suresh entering the political scene, Arun Kumar stated he was unaware of such a development and referred to it as a personal choice.
However, he did not completely dismiss the prospect of contesting, leaving his options open.
He highlighted the emotional significance of Malampuzha, which is deeply connected to his father's legacy.
This announcement comes as A. Suresh made a surprising appearance at the statewide yatra led by Leader of Opposition V. D. Satheesan in Palakkad — Suresh's district — on Tuesday night.
Once seen as a close associate of Achuthanandan, Suresh was ousted from his position approximately 13 years ago amid factional disputes within the CPI(M).
At that time, he faced accusations of leaking confidential information to the press during a public discord between Achuthanandan and Pinarayi Vijayan.
During Tuesday night’s gathering, Suresh received a warm welcome.
In a short address, he mentioned that for the first time in 13 years, he felt genuinely happy, a statement interpreted as politically significant.
Suresh's return to an opposition platform has ignited considerable speculation among political observers, especially regarding Malampuzha, a constituency historically tied to Achuthanandan’s legacy.
As a result, all attention is focused on whether Arun Kumar will throw his hat into the ring or if Suresh will make his move.
For many years, Suresh was an integral part of the Achuthanandan family and held close ties with them.